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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

All Saints

Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire | CB23 1JF

A medieval church standing in the centre of a pleasant and welcoming village only 7 miles from Cambridge.

St Mary the Virgin

Hastingleigh, Kent | TN25 5HU

This beautifully simple building is in a valley about a mile from Hastingleigh village, there may have been a church here in the 6th century, but the present building is largely Norman and Early English.

All Saints

Hastings, Sussex | TN34 3JB

The church was founded in 1020AD, ravaged by the French and rebuilt between 1417 and 1430.

His Place Community Church

Hastings, Sussex | TN34 1HL

A hidden gem of a Victorian Congregational church in the heart of the Trinity Triangle area of central Hastings.

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St Clement

Hastings, Sussex | TN34 3HT

Our late 14th century church is where DG Rossetti married Lizzie Siddall and where Inspector Foyle attends church in Foyle's War!

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St Mary

Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex | CM22 7HD

The townsfolk of Hatfield Broad Oak wanted a church as big as a monastery, so that is what they built!

St Lawrence

Hatfield, Yorkshire | DN7 6RX

There has been a Christian church on this site since at least 633 AD, as recorded by the Veneral Bede who mentioned that there was a church and a priest during the time of the Battle of Hatfield in that same year.

St Leonard

Hatfield, Herefordshire | HR6 0SF

Recorded in Doomsday book, St Leonard’s is one of the three oldest churches in Herefordshire.

St John the Baptist

Hatherleigh, Devon | EX20 3JN

A church in Hatherleigh is mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 as 'Hadrelaia', but no trace of the pre-Norman structure remains above the ground.

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St Michael & All Angels

Hathersage, Derbyshire | S32 1AJ

A gorgeous church, sitting on a knoll above this Peak District village, and site of the grave of Little John.

St Stephen

Hatton, Lincolnshire | LN8 5QG

Built of local red brick with stone banding from the previous church on the same spot, St Stephen includes a beautiful rounded apse with stained glass windows at the east end.